Do llamas eat brush?

They'll eat grasses, flowering plants, shrubs and even trees. “They keep the pasture clear of brush,” said Michael Sheridan, who has been raising and breeding llamas for over 25 years on the historic Hemstreet Farm in East Aurora, New York.
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What are llamas favorite food?

Ideal llama treats include carrots, parsnips, celery, and sweet potatoes. Llamas also love fruits such as oranges, mangoes, bananas, watermelons, and apples. Llamas should avoid foods such as stone fruits and chocolates. There are specific ways to prepare these foods to help your llama to chew and digest them.
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What can llamas not eat?

Llamas and alpacas shouldn't eat too many grains. And they definitely shouldn't be fed a 100 percent grain diet. If alpacas or llamas eat too many grains this can lead to a grain overload that will make them very ill. Camelids should never eat moldy or rotten food.
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Do alpacas eat brush?

Be sure to look up what plants are poisonous to alpacas. Our alpacas like to eat the occasional weed and tree leaves that litter their paddocks. The alpaca's digestive system is very efficient so they don't have to eat as much as some animals. Their stomach has three compartments so they utilize their food very well.
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Can you brush llamas?

In general, llamas need occasional brushing, regular shearing, and regular checks on their ears and teeth. Llamas will also need regular check-ups with a veterinarian, as they can detect parasites and the like. Most of the grooming chores can be done easily and without having to go out of your way.
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What can llamas eat?

Llamas are herbivores that are built to forage on a wide variety of plants, much like goats and sheep. They'll eat grasses, flowering plants, shrubs and even trees.
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Do alpacas like to be brushed?

Generally, alpacas do not need to be brushed. Brushing your alpaca can actually damage its natural fiber! However, there are a few times you will need to consider brushing your alpaca. You may need to brush an alpaca before shearing, especially if it has lots of tangles or mats in its fiber.
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Do alpacas eat trees and shrubs?

What do alpacas eat? Alpacas are principally grazers but sometimes they enjoy casual browsing. They are fastidious food selectors that are highly adapted to eat small amounts of a variety of plants.
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Do llamas eat weeds?

Llamas eat grass and other plants as herbivores, and their diet consists of various grasses, vegetables, and other vegetation. They have a large natural range in South America where they are kept as farm animals and pets.
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Do llamas like to be petted?

Llamas like to be patted on the front of the neck, petted on their heads, and may enjoy a back-of-the-neck scratch from people they're more familiar with. You can pet a llama the same way you would pet a dog but make sure they're accustomed to human contact before you proceed to pet them freely.
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How do llamas sleep?

A. That is just the way llamas and alpacas lie down. They curl their legs up underneath them when they rest or sleep. The position is called kush, and camels, a distant relative, do it too.
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How do you make a llama follow you?

Unfortunately, you cannot ride and control a llama at the same time. However, you can attach a lead to it and make it follow you. It is important to note that once you attach a lead to one of the llamas the rest of the herd will follow.
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How often do llamas eat?

Llamas will eat about 10 to 12 pounds of hay per day or about 2 to 4 percent of their body weight. Make sure your llama has plenty of freshwater every day. While llamas do not drink as much water as other types of livestock, an unlimited supply is essential for optimum health.
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What are llamas good for on a farm?

The llama and alpaca have been domesticated in South America for many centuries. There the llama is used as a beast of burden, as a fiber source, and as a meat source. The alpaca is used primar- ily for fiber production but is also a meat source in South America.
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Do llamas like peanut butter?

Llamas don't eat peanut butter..
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Can alpacas eat fresh cut grass?

The alpacas will come along and eat up the cut grass, and fresh nutritious shoots will start to grow, which they will also enjoy. In Spring, when the grass is growing very fast, we find that we can greatly increase the stocking rate of our grazing paddocks by this method.
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Do llamas eat pine trees?

Any llama keeper will tell you that camelids absolutely adore eating coniferous trees. Pine, spruce, larch, hemlock and even cedar trees are all a favoured element of the llamas diet.
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What can alpacas not eat?

Not all of them are edible, but these are things that are still a danger to alpacas who are eating – feed or treats. So let's make sure they're listed and known, too.
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Nightshade Family of Vegetables and Plants – these contain alkaloids that will poison your animals:
  • Eggplant.
  • Horse Nettle.
  • Nightshade.
  • Potatoes.
  • Tomatoes.
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What do llamas and alpacas eat?

Hay. Forages such as grass or grass hay should make up the majority of the diet for llamas and alpacas. Additionally a small amount of alfalfa hay can be fed to growing, pregnant and lactating camelids. Alfalfa hay should only be fed sparingly to non-pregnant females and males.
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Is alpaca shearing cruel?

Is Alpaca Shearing Cruel? Alpaca shearing is not cruel, and it is done for the safety and welfare of the animal.
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Is alpaca walking cruel?

In my opinion, there is nothing unethical about alpaca walking, providing the animal is well cared for, given breaks and not abused. You should always use your discretion to determine whether this is the case.
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Are alpacas vicious?

Are alpacas dangerous? Absolutely not! They are safe and pleasant to be around. They do not bite or butt, and they do not have the teeth, horns, hooves, or claws to do serious injury.
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